I'm in the same boat as Mehira. 2 of my long time friends have been in every alpha or beta since classic wow's beta, and neither of them have ever really had any interest in beta testing. They both got alpha access about 4 months ago. 1 has logged in 5 times in 4 months. The other never downloaded it. And he now lets me use his access to test. I was in the MoP beta because of the annual pass. Submitted a lot of bug reports. I got into late alpha for WoD; a few weeks before it became beta. I submitted a lot of bug reports and gave suggestions/ideas for fixes. I've been in either beta or alpha for every game from Blizzard since Diablo 3 and MoP. So I was kind of expecting to get into the alpha, or at the very least the first wave of beta invites for Legion. But no such luck. I hope saying this doesn't get myself or my friend into trouble with Blizzard, but it kind of shows how their invite system is flawed. Just my opinion. The people who want to actually test the game out to help make it better, I have a lot of respect for. It's the self-entitled brats that want to play a demo of the expansion and whine and complain because there are bugs, that irritate me. I'm sure you all have seen the nonstop crying about the phasing issues in Dalaran the last couple of days.
I leveled up characters to max level in the alpha, but have been reluctant to do so on beta. So I've been doing the artifact quests on as many classes as I can for now. Hoping for my account to be flagged for beta access so I can do it there. Especially if/when they activate the character copy. This account only has 2 max level characters on it. Where as mine has 15. Yes, I'm an altoholic. 1 of every class at 100, plus 1 extra of hunter, paladin, druid, and shaman on opposite faction with a connected realm.
I'm going sneak out of here now, and hope Blizzard doesn't realize that I'm somewhere I shouldn't be.
